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结合活动记录仪和经验取样法评估精神病患者的身体活动和睡眠:一项可行性研究。

Combining actigraphy and experience sampling to assess physical activity and sleep in patients with psychosis: A feasibility study.

作者信息

Pieters Lydia E, Deenik Jeroen, de Vet Sabine, Delespaul Philippe, van Harten Peter N

机构信息

Psychiatric Center GGz Central, Research Department, Amersfoort, Netherlands.

Faculty of Health Medicine and Life Sciences, Department of Mental Health and Neuroscience, Maastricht University, Maastricht, Netherlands.

出版信息

Front Psychiatry. 2023 Feb 23;14:1107812. doi: 10.3389/fpsyt.2023.1107812. eCollection 2023.

Abstract

BACKGROUND

Sleep disorders and reduced physical activity are common in patients with psychosis and can be related to health-related outcomes such as symptomatology and functioning. Mobile health technologies and wearable sensor methods enable continuous and simultaneous monitoring of physical activity, sleep, and symptoms in one's day-to-day environment. Only a few studies have applied simultaneous assessment of these parameters. Therefore, we aimed to examine the feasibility of the simultaneous monitoring of physical activity, sleep, and symptoms and functioning in psychosis.

METHODS

Thirty three outpatients diagnosed with a schizophrenia or other psychotic disorder used an actigraphy watch and experience sampling method (ESM) smartphone app for 7 consecutive days to monitor physical activity, sleep, symptoms, and functioning. Participants wore the actigraphy watch during day and night and completed multiple short questionnaires (eight daily, one morning, and one evening) on their phone. Hereafter they completed evaluation questionnaires.

RESULTS

Of the 33 patients (25 male), 32 (97.0%) used the ESM and actigraphy during the instructed timeframe. ESM response was good: 64.0% for the daily, 90.6% for morning, and 82.6% for evening questionnaire(s). Participants were positive about the use of actigraphy and ESM.

CONCLUSION

The combination of wrist-worn actigraphy and smartphone-based ESM is feasible and acceptable in outpatients with psychosis. These novel methods can help both clinical practice and future research to gain more valid insight into physical activity and sleep as biobehavioral markers linked to psychopathological symptoms and functioning in psychosis. This can be used to investigate relationships between these outcomes and thereby improve individualized treatment and prediction.

摘要

背景

睡眠障碍和身体活动减少在精神病患者中很常见,并且可能与诸如症状学和功能等与健康相关的结果有关。移动健康技术和可穿戴传感器方法能够在日常环境中持续同时监测身体活动、睡眠和症状。只有少数研究同时应用了对这些参数的评估。因此,我们旨在研究同时监测精神病患者的身体活动、睡眠、症状及功能的可行性。

方法

33名被诊断患有精神分裂症或其他精神病性障碍的门诊患者连续7天使用活动记录仪手表和经验取样法(ESM)智能手机应用程序来监测身体活动、睡眠、症状及功能。参与者日夜佩戴活动记录仪手表,并在手机上完成多份简短问卷(每天8份、早晨1份和晚上1份)。此后他们完成评估问卷。

结果

在33名患者(25名男性)中,32名(97.0%)在指定时间范围内使用了ESM和活动记录仪。ESM的回复情况良好:每日问卷的回复率为64.0%,早晨问卷为90.6%,晚上问卷为82.6%。参与者对活动记录仪和ESM的使用持积极态度。

结论

对于患有精神病的门诊患者,腕戴式活动记录仪和基于智能手机的ESM相结合是可行且可接受的。这些新方法有助于临床实践和未来研究更有效地洞察身体活动和睡眠,将其作为与精神病性症状及功能相关的生物行为标志物。这可用于研究这些结果之间的关系,从而改善个体化治疗和预测。

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